Tatyana Komarova
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19 January 1952
Tatyana Komarova | |
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Татьяна Комарова | |
| Born | Tatyana Markovna Komarova 19 January 1952 Moscow, Russian SFSR |
| Died | 7 December 2010 (aged 58) Moscow, Russia |
| Alma mater | MSU Faculty of Journalism |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Years active | 1975–2010 |
| Children | 1 |
Tatyana Markovna Komarova (Russian: Татьяна Марковна Комарова; 19 January 1952 – 7 December 2010) was a Soviet and Russian journalist. She began her career at the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company as an low-level editor of the letters department before working for the Vremya news bulletin from 1975, firstly as a science correspondent, commentator, columnist, and finally presenter. Komarova later worked at Ostankino, TV Centre and Russia-1.
Komarova was born in Moscow on 19 January 1952.[1] Her mother, Elena Izmailovskaya, was in a newscasting group, while her father, Mark Efremovich Albats, was a specialist in submarine missile guidance systems and a radio engineer.[2][3] Komarova's sister, Yevgenia Albats, is also a journalist.[2] Her grandmother was an actress at the Vakhtangov Theatre.[4] She was a 1974 graduate of the MSU Faculty of Journalism with a journalism degree.[5]